We invited twenty 8th grade school children from the Fontein Primary School in Port Elizabeth, South Africa on a 4-day excursion in the Shamwari Game Reserve for a unique Conservation Experience as part of the Pangaea-Geberit South Africa School Project in July 2012. Read more...

First EcoCamp organised by the Young Explorers for sixteen 6th and 7th grade school children from two primary schools ‘IV Kraljevacki Bataljon’ and ‘Svetozar Markovic’ in Kraljevo, Serbia in June 2012 following the Pangaea-Geberit Kraljevo School Project in 2011. Read more...

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If a day goes past and you do not learn anything, it is a waste of a day.

Mike Horn on the 11th Pangaea Expedition to the Amazon - March 26, 2012

With the world and its elements as his playground and passion, Mike Horn is acknowledged globally as one of the greatest modern day explorers. He’s crossed and swum the rivers, sailed the oceans solo, survived near-death environments, brutally extreme conditions and confronted nature at her most unforgiving. In two decades, he’s probably seen more of the earth than any other human.

Yet every step he took opened his eyes more to the alarming changes occurring in our environment. Ones that could affect our very existence…

Having accomplished his personal exploration goals, which armed him with a wealth of experience, Mike knew it was now time to lend his unique knowledge and expertise to motivate solutions for the challenges the planet faces.

He realised that the future of our planet lay solely in the hands of our youth, who if properly educated and informed, can save and sustain our world for generations to come.

The Young Explorers are now taking his example in sharing what they have learned and experienced through Pangaea EcoCamps worldwide.